Because an optical mouse uses a beam of light, rather than rollers, to figure out how much the pointer is being moved, it is both more accurate and more reliable than a roller mouse or a trackball. (For one thing, dust won't build up inside of the device and clog the mechanism.)
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Optical mouse: Most desktop computer users today have some type of optical mouse, which uses devices that emit and sense light to detect the mouse's movement.
I dont own an optical mouse
This could be called an optical fiber diagram.
The laser wireless optical mouse has laser sensors to direct the mouse on the screen as without it is a roll ball used to do so.
The laser of the optical mouse may bounce off certain colors and shapes on a mouse pad.There are no disadvantages to a optical mouse. The optical mouse just works better and smoother than the ball mouse, and you never have to worry about the ball getting dirty or hanging. I would suggest getting an optical mouse and throwing the ball mouse away.
Optical...If im not mistaken.
The price for an optical mouse varies depending on the brand, features and manufacturer. For a basic corded optical mouse the average price is about $10. For a wireless mouse the cost can range between $20 and $100 depending on the features. The average cost is about $50 for a quality wireless optical mouse.
Optical mouse works on the principle of image processing techniques while air mouse works on the principle of inertial motion sensing
Usually an optical mouse will be happy using the plain, generic mouse driver your operating system provides. There's nothing actually different about how the mouse talks to your computer just because it's optical. The optical data is for the mouse to process, not your computer, jusy as it was when there were trackballs in the devices.
Mouse pad.
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